Senator NASH (New South Wales—Minister for Rural Health, Minister for Regional Development, Minister for Regional Communications and Deputy Leader of The Nationals) (14:53): Thank you very much. If the senator's question is in context of the budget, then of course I am not going to speculate on anything that may or may not be in the budget this evening. In mental health, it is actually this side of the chamber that is focused on doing this. Those opposite know very, very well that last year there was a comprehensive strategy brought forward that is changing the way we are dealing with mental health in this country. Those opposite think that a Canberra based silo approach to mental health is appropriate. We do not. That is why we have put the work in and the mental health program that we are going to run out through the Primary Health Networks is going to be based— The PRESIDENT: Pause the clock. Senator Wong: Mr President, on a point of order: this is a serious question about cuts to and closures of early psychosis programs. If the minister does not know—not only is that extraordinary, but perhaps she could also do us the courtesy of taking it on notice and finding out. The PRESIDENT: In relation to the point of order, the minister did indicate that if this related to budget matters she was not going to disclose. Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! I cannot arbitrate as to what may or what may not be in a program or a budget. An opposition senator: She should know! The PRESIDENT: I do not know is what I am telling you. The minister is aware of the question. The minister is in order. Senator NASH: I was setting the broad scene for the Senate in the context— Opposition senators interjecting— Senator NASH: Those opposite might laugh, but this is a very serious issue. It is this side that is actually taking mental health seriously. In terms of headspace, we have expanded the headspace sites, not cut them. We are the ones who took the headspace sites to 100, not those opposite. It is this side that has concentrated on youth mental health, that has concentrated on all aspects of mental health, knowing that if we have locally based decisions that look at the best interests of mental health patients we are going to get far better outcomes. It is the coalition government that has put the work into developing a proper plan and outcome in this area.